34 THE COURT ROLLS OF BASLOW, DERBYSHIRE. 



Presented that " Dominus " Edward Fox chaplain placed a 

 " Leppe " ( = rt /eaj>e) in the lord's water at the end 

 of Cumtor. In mercy. 



Richard Newbold placed two ' leppes " in the lord's water 

 at Berebroke. In mercy. 

 These " leppes " appear to have been baskets placed under 

 the weir to catch the salmon which failed to leap the fall. 

 (From A.S. Leap — a basket, hamper or pannier of osiers.) 



Philip Leche was presented for digging and acquiring stone 



on Baslow Moor. 

 It is ordained by the xii (jury) that no one henceforth 



shall lead or carry any millstones over the bridge of 



Basselowe under pain of vj^ viij*^ to the lord for 



every pair of millstones so carried. 



Q^asforo: (PtsuB. (^o 16 ^enrg VII. 



John Sellar kept a pasture called Grysteley-ffeld separate, 

 when it should be common & open to all the tenants, 

 xij"*. He also kept Lytyll Toft in the same way. 



Roger Bulterals reserved Lytyll Wodecroft in the same manner. 



Robert Tune likewise excluded the tenants from Brygefurlong 

 in Bubnell and all other pastures near the Hall of 

 Bubnall which lie common & o[)en to the tenants of 

 Baslow. 



John Hyngeman reserved Newland to himself. 

 Richard Bayle treated Butterals Close in the same manner, 

 Roger Wood excluded the other tenants from Derecroft 

 & Madecroft. 



Will. Milne of Tottenley presented for collecting '■ Curke." 

 Will. Malyn raised & placed a weir in the Derwent on the 



lord's ground. Richard Newbold also placed one in 



Berebrook on the lord's land. 



